The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement
Written on August 9, 2010
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In 2000, homeownership in the United States stood at an all-time high of 67.4 percent, but the homeownership rate was more than 50 percent higher for non-Hispanic whites than for blacks or Hispanics. Homeownership is the most common method for wealth accumulation and is viewed as critical for access to the most desirable communities and most comprehensive public services. Homeownership and mortgage lending are linked, of course, as the vast majority of home purchase… More >>
The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement
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